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Recommandé
Ang pambansang industriyalisasyon (national industrialization) ay proseso ng pagtatatag at pagpapaunlad ng iba't-ibang antas at uri ng mga industriya na siyang magpapasigla ng ekonomiya at tutustos sa mga pangangailangan ng isang bansa. Layunin ng praymer na ito na ipaliwanag ang pambansang industriyalisasyon, mga kongkretong batayan sa pagtataguyod nito at ang papel ng mamamayan sa pagsusulong at pagkakamit nito. Vew full text here: https://goo.gl/Cw0qgZ
Praymer hinggil sa Pambansang industriyalisasyon
Praymer hinggil sa Pambansang industriyalisasyon
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Viral outbreaks freak us out, but we're also kind of obsessed with it. There are tons of movies, TV shows, and books about deadly worldwide epidemics...
ZIKA - What You Need to Know!
ZIKA - What You Need to Know!
Empowered Presentations
A keynote on aliens, nuclear waste, wicked problems, and the one big thing that unites everyone working in user experience: AMBIGUITY. See a video and the full transcript of this keynote at http://www.jonathoncolman.org/2015/05/21/wicked-ambiguity/ How do you solve the world’s hardest problems? And how do you respond if they’re unsolvable? As user experience professionals, we're focused on people who live and work in the here and now. We dive into research, define the problem, break down silos, and build value by focusing on intent. But how does our UX work change when a project lasts not for one year, or even 10 years, but for 10,000 years or more? Enter the “Wicked Problem,” or situations with so much ambiguity, complexity, and interdependencies that—by definition—they can’t be solved. Using real-world examples from NASA’s Voyager program, the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository, and other long-term UX efforts, we’ll talk about the challenges of creating solutions for people whom we’ll never know in our lifetimes. The ways we grapple with ambiguity give us a new perspective on our work and on what it means to build experiences that last. Originally presented as the opening keynote for the 2014 Society for Technical Communication Summit in Phoenix, Arizona. Redeveloped as the opening keynote for the 2015 Confab Central conference and presented on May 21, 2015 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Wicked Ambiguity and User Experience
Wicked Ambiguity and User Experience
Jonathon Colman
On November 11, Typhoon Ulysses (international name: Typhoon Vamco) made landfall in the Philippines and caused widespread damage to eight provinces in the island group of Luzon. The most notable flooding events were in Marikina City in Metro Manila, adjacent Rizal province, and in Region 2 or Cagayan Valley in northeastern Luzon. This study analyzes the flooding events in these localities to identify key factors and how to mitigate risk. Four main determinants stand out: (1) the degradation of natural watersheds (2) the marginalization of the poor that render them vulnerable and exposed to disasters, (3) stop-gap solutions that do not address the roots of our disaster vulnerability, and (4) that the national government remains unprepared for disaster. Policy priorities among other reforms are recommended based on this assessment.
Technical paper on ulysses flooding
Technical paper on ulysses flooding
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Layunin ng Praymer hinggil sa Pambansang industriyalisasyon na ipaliwanag ang pambansang industriyalisasyon, mga kongkretong batayan sa pagtataguyod nito at ang papel ng mamamayan sa pagsusulong at pagkakamit nito. Presentation version: https://goo.gl/2Cbt0a
Primer on National Industrialization (Full Text Filipino)
Primer on National Industrialization (Full Text Filipino)
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Agham Feed-in Tariff system Briefer
Agham Feed-in Tariff system Briefer
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Science, Technology and the K-12 Education Program
Science, Technology and the K-12 Education Program
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
This paper discusses the rationale for the nationalization of the MRT and LRT system as a catalyst for the development of a quality national mass transit system in the Philippines.
Moving forward: Nationalize the lrt/mrt - agham
Moving forward: Nationalize the lrt/mrt - agham
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Recommandé
Ang pambansang industriyalisasyon (national industrialization) ay proseso ng pagtatatag at pagpapaunlad ng iba't-ibang antas at uri ng mga industriya na siyang magpapasigla ng ekonomiya at tutustos sa mga pangangailangan ng isang bansa. Layunin ng praymer na ito na ipaliwanag ang pambansang industriyalisasyon, mga kongkretong batayan sa pagtataguyod nito at ang papel ng mamamayan sa pagsusulong at pagkakamit nito. Vew full text here: https://goo.gl/Cw0qgZ
Praymer hinggil sa Pambansang industriyalisasyon
Praymer hinggil sa Pambansang industriyalisasyon
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Viral outbreaks freak us out, but we're also kind of obsessed with it. There are tons of movies, TV shows, and books about deadly worldwide epidemics...
ZIKA - What You Need to Know!
ZIKA - What You Need to Know!
Empowered Presentations
A keynote on aliens, nuclear waste, wicked problems, and the one big thing that unites everyone working in user experience: AMBIGUITY. See a video and the full transcript of this keynote at http://www.jonathoncolman.org/2015/05/21/wicked-ambiguity/ How do you solve the world’s hardest problems? And how do you respond if they’re unsolvable? As user experience professionals, we're focused on people who live and work in the here and now. We dive into research, define the problem, break down silos, and build value by focusing on intent. But how does our UX work change when a project lasts not for one year, or even 10 years, but for 10,000 years or more? Enter the “Wicked Problem,” or situations with so much ambiguity, complexity, and interdependencies that—by definition—they can’t be solved. Using real-world examples from NASA’s Voyager program, the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository, and other long-term UX efforts, we’ll talk about the challenges of creating solutions for people whom we’ll never know in our lifetimes. The ways we grapple with ambiguity give us a new perspective on our work and on what it means to build experiences that last. Originally presented as the opening keynote for the 2014 Society for Technical Communication Summit in Phoenix, Arizona. Redeveloped as the opening keynote for the 2015 Confab Central conference and presented on May 21, 2015 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Wicked Ambiguity and User Experience
Wicked Ambiguity and User Experience
Jonathon Colman
On November 11, Typhoon Ulysses (international name: Typhoon Vamco) made landfall in the Philippines and caused widespread damage to eight provinces in the island group of Luzon. The most notable flooding events were in Marikina City in Metro Manila, adjacent Rizal province, and in Region 2 or Cagayan Valley in northeastern Luzon. This study analyzes the flooding events in these localities to identify key factors and how to mitigate risk. Four main determinants stand out: (1) the degradation of natural watersheds (2) the marginalization of the poor that render them vulnerable and exposed to disasters, (3) stop-gap solutions that do not address the roots of our disaster vulnerability, and (4) that the national government remains unprepared for disaster. Policy priorities among other reforms are recommended based on this assessment.
Technical paper on ulysses flooding
Technical paper on ulysses flooding
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Layunin ng Praymer hinggil sa Pambansang industriyalisasyon na ipaliwanag ang pambansang industriyalisasyon, mga kongkretong batayan sa pagtataguyod nito at ang papel ng mamamayan sa pagsusulong at pagkakamit nito. Presentation version: https://goo.gl/2Cbt0a
Primer on National Industrialization (Full Text Filipino)
Primer on National Industrialization (Full Text Filipino)
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Agham Feed-in Tariff system Briefer
Agham Feed-in Tariff system Briefer
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Science, Technology and the K-12 Education Program
Science, Technology and the K-12 Education Program
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
This paper discusses the rationale for the nationalization of the MRT and LRT system as a catalyst for the development of a quality national mass transit system in the Philippines.
Moving forward: Nationalize the lrt/mrt - agham
Moving forward: Nationalize the lrt/mrt - agham
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
This document has been prepared by the Agham Advocates of Science& Technology for the People (AGHAM) to aid local communities threatened by dam projects. This reference document contain information and tools that can be used by the community to have a better understanding of dams and make informed decisions how to collectively approach the dam project in their area. This guide is not exhaustive and complete, but centers on basic questions to learn more about the dam project in the area and to guide further research.
Dam guide for communities
Dam guide for communities
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
The Philippines is a mineral-rich country. With this, it is but logical for mining to become one of the economic sources of the country and for many Filipinos to be engaged in it. Our ancestors have been mining before the Spanish colonization. Historically, mining has been a major and a significant contributor to the country’s economy, despite of the decline of the industry’s mineral production in the late 1990’s. Mining in the Philippines can be classified into large-scale and small-scale. Large-scale mining is highly mechanized and uses heavy equipment. It produces sufficient commercial quantities to satisfy the requirements of the export market and large industries on a regular basis and therefore requires mobilization of substantial capital (Padilla, 1997). At present, it dominates the mining industry in terms of production, revenues and legal privileges. Yet, small-scale mining undeniably remains a significant sector in the mining industry, especially with the closure of many large-scale mining operations starting in the 1990s. Such significance owes mainly to its economic contribution that comes with the large number of people involved in the industry. Unfortunately, only few studies have been devoted to it, compared to the wealth of literature on large-scale mining. Because of this, its overall aspects have yet to be fully understood by many. Thus, this paper generally attempts to study the current state of small-scale mining in the Philippines in the context of our overall national development. Note: This paper was written and researched for AGHAM by Erika M. Rey and Ricarido M. Saturay Jr. on 2005. It is being republished due to requests of communities hosting small scale mining activities. For questions, comments and suggestions, please contact the Agham secretariat at agham.national@gmail.com.
Small Scale Mining in the Philippines: Towards Genuine National Development
Small Scale Mining in the Philippines: Towards Genuine National Development
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
In this paper, Agham explores the issue of the use of renewable energy in the country and its place in achieving a pro-people, pro-environment national power industry. The paper would go through the basics of renewable energy (RE), the country's renewable energy resources and potentials vis-à-vis the current energy pattern. The overarching policy and program of the government will then be discussed, its impacts on the current energy landscape and Agham's critique on the current framework.
AGHAM Notes on Renewable Energy in the Philippines
AGHAM Notes on Renewable Energy in the Philippines
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
In this article, Agham - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People’s presents its observations on the issue of energy shortage and the President’s bid for emergency powers based on a review of the data and computation of the DOE. The paper then cautions against a possible power shortage, artificial and real, based on the review of the character of the ownership of the country's power system.
Agham bits on power shortage and emergency powers
Agham bits on power shortage and emergency powers
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
A discussion guide on the failures of power industry privatization in the Philippines as well as the unfulfilled promises of the Energy Power Industry Reform Act of 2001 (EPIRA)
Gabay sa Pagtatalakay ng EPIRA
Gabay sa Pagtatalakay ng EPIRA
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
A presentation by Agham (Advocates of science and technology for the people) about the role of agricultural modernization as a requisite in achieving food security in the Philippines. Presented during the 2nd Peasant-Scientist Conference co-organized by Agham.
The Role of Agricultural Modernization in Achieving Food Security and Self-su...
The Role of Agricultural Modernization in Achieving Food Security and Self-su...
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Mt.abo eim3
Mt.abo eim3
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Report on Power failure: Ten (10) Years of EPIRA jun 2011
Report on Power failure: Ten (10) Years of EPIRA jun 2011
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Power failure: Ten (10) Years of EPIRA jun 2011
Power failure: Ten (10) Years of EPIRA jun 2011
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
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AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
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This document has been prepared by the Agham Advocates of Science& Technology for the People (AGHAM) to aid local communities threatened by dam projects. This reference document contain information and tools that can be used by the community to have a better understanding of dams and make informed decisions how to collectively approach the dam project in their area. This guide is not exhaustive and complete, but centers on basic questions to learn more about the dam project in the area and to guide further research.
Dam guide for communities
Dam guide for communities
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
The Philippines is a mineral-rich country. With this, it is but logical for mining to become one of the economic sources of the country and for many Filipinos to be engaged in it. Our ancestors have been mining before the Spanish colonization. Historically, mining has been a major and a significant contributor to the country’s economy, despite of the decline of the industry’s mineral production in the late 1990’s. Mining in the Philippines can be classified into large-scale and small-scale. Large-scale mining is highly mechanized and uses heavy equipment. It produces sufficient commercial quantities to satisfy the requirements of the export market and large industries on a regular basis and therefore requires mobilization of substantial capital (Padilla, 1997). At present, it dominates the mining industry in terms of production, revenues and legal privileges. Yet, small-scale mining undeniably remains a significant sector in the mining industry, especially with the closure of many large-scale mining operations starting in the 1990s. Such significance owes mainly to its economic contribution that comes with the large number of people involved in the industry. Unfortunately, only few studies have been devoted to it, compared to the wealth of literature on large-scale mining. Because of this, its overall aspects have yet to be fully understood by many. Thus, this paper generally attempts to study the current state of small-scale mining in the Philippines in the context of our overall national development. Note: This paper was written and researched for AGHAM by Erika M. Rey and Ricarido M. Saturay Jr. on 2005. It is being republished due to requests of communities hosting small scale mining activities. For questions, comments and suggestions, please contact the Agham secretariat at agham.national@gmail.com.
Small Scale Mining in the Philippines: Towards Genuine National Development
Small Scale Mining in the Philippines: Towards Genuine National Development
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
In this paper, Agham explores the issue of the use of renewable energy in the country and its place in achieving a pro-people, pro-environment national power industry. The paper would go through the basics of renewable energy (RE), the country's renewable energy resources and potentials vis-à-vis the current energy pattern. The overarching policy and program of the government will then be discussed, its impacts on the current energy landscape and Agham's critique on the current framework.
AGHAM Notes on Renewable Energy in the Philippines
AGHAM Notes on Renewable Energy in the Philippines
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
In this article, Agham - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People’s presents its observations on the issue of energy shortage and the President’s bid for emergency powers based on a review of the data and computation of the DOE. The paper then cautions against a possible power shortage, artificial and real, based on the review of the character of the ownership of the country's power system.
Agham bits on power shortage and emergency powers
Agham bits on power shortage and emergency powers
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
A discussion guide on the failures of power industry privatization in the Philippines as well as the unfulfilled promises of the Energy Power Industry Reform Act of 2001 (EPIRA)
Gabay sa Pagtatalakay ng EPIRA
Gabay sa Pagtatalakay ng EPIRA
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
A presentation by Agham (Advocates of science and technology for the people) about the role of agricultural modernization as a requisite in achieving food security in the Philippines. Presented during the 2nd Peasant-Scientist Conference co-organized by Agham.
The Role of Agricultural Modernization in Achieving Food Security and Self-su...
The Role of Agricultural Modernization in Achieving Food Security and Self-su...
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Mt.abo eim3
Mt.abo eim3
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Report on Power failure: Ten (10) Years of EPIRA jun 2011
Report on Power failure: Ten (10) Years of EPIRA jun 2011
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Power failure: Ten (10) Years of EPIRA jun 2011
Power failure: Ten (10) Years of EPIRA jun 2011
AGHAM - Advocates of Science and Technology for the People
Beo!!!!
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Dam guide for communities
Dam guide for communities
Small Scale Mining in the Philippines: Towards Genuine National Development
Small Scale Mining in the Philippines: Towards Genuine National Development
AGHAM Notes on Renewable Energy in the Philippines
AGHAM Notes on Renewable Energy in the Philippines
Agham bits on power shortage and emergency powers
Agham bits on power shortage and emergency powers
Gabay sa Pagtatalakay ng EPIRA
Gabay sa Pagtatalakay ng EPIRA
The Role of Agricultural Modernization in Achieving Food Security and Self-su...
The Role of Agricultural Modernization in Achieving Food Security and Self-su...
Mt.abo eim3
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Report on Power failure: Ten (10) Years of EPIRA jun 2011
Report on Power failure: Ten (10) Years of EPIRA jun 2011
Power failure: Ten (10) Years of EPIRA jun 2011
Power failure: Ten (10) Years of EPIRA jun 2011
Beo!!!!
Beo!!!!
Cec feedback03
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Earthquake and tsunami
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